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Re: Where are the header files ?
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Re: Where are the header files ?


  • Subject: Re: Where are the header files ?
  • From: Cameron Hayne <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 16:01:26 -0400

On 25-Aug-05, at 3:45 PM, email@hidden wrote:

-In the documentation, they say that a given native class (say NSObject)
is declared in Foundation/NSobject.h or AppKit/NSobject.h. Now
I cannot find those directories anywhere on my computer (in
fact an "AppKit" directory and a "Foundation" directory do exist in
Developer/Examples/, but they do not contain any header file) ; where are
they hidden?

In a Terminal window, run the command: locate NSObject.h

It should show you the header files under /Developer/SDKs/ and / System/Library/Frameworks/

And I recommend the use of "AppKido" for documentation:
http://homepage.mac.com/aglee/downloads/appkido.html

--
Cameron Hayne
email@hidden


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